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November 17th, 2008

A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)

Posted by Ed Bott @ 10:06 pm

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott, Network, Change, Backup, Microsoft Windows Vista, UAC

Microsoft took the wraps off Windows 7 for the first time at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles three weeks ago. That public unveiling and the widespread availability of a pre-beta release of the Windows 7 code (build 6801) inspired a slew of first looks (including mine). But after that initial flurry of activity, most of the interest quickly subsided.

Since returning from PDC, I’ve been installing and using Windows 7 on a variety of hardware platforms (eight distinct desktop and portable systems so far). My immediate goal is to learn as much as possible so I can begin writing Windows 7 Inside Out. And there’s plenty to learn. The deeper I dive into Windows 7, the more I discover, including subtle changes and tweaks that aren’t obvious in a first look. In this post and its accompanying image gallery, I’ll share some of those details with you.


  Image Gallery: I look carefully at the new and redesigned features in the pre-beta release of Windows 7.   Image Gallery: Evolution of the Windows interface   Image Gallery: Easier access to the preview pane  

As I work with the new OS, I’m finding myself paying much more attention to small details. In fact, Windows 7 is the first Windows release I’ve ever used that looks like it was designed and not just bolted together from projects built in parallel by disconnected development teams. In the two-plus years since Windows Vista was released, critics have noted its many user interface inconsistencies – Long Zheng even put together the Aero Taskforce web site to highlight the most egregious examples. Many of those flaws have been fixed in Windows 7. In many cases, you have to compare the two systems side by side to notice the difference. I’ve highlighted many of those examples here.

The first wave of Windows 7 coverage included plenty of praise for its stability and polish. That’s true, but it’s also an incomplete picture. The more I work with this early release of Windows 7, the more I see the little glitches, the unfinished pieces, and the bugs. Despite its impressive stability and polish relative to other Windows projects at similar stages of development, this is truly a pre-beta release. Given that this build was locked down three months ago, those little flaws don’t bother me too much.

The purpose of this post is not to review Windows 7. It’s way too early for that. Rather, my objective is to call attention to the changes and design decisions that have gone into the product so far and to highlight features and changes you might not have noticed in the flurry of initial coverage. I’ve done no performance testing, and have no plans to do any, at least with this build. Any publication that would devote more than a paragraph to benchmarking an early build like this one is guilty of journalistic malpractice, in my opinion.

For this deep dive, I’ve taken a closer look at five areas of Windows 7, all of which are significantly changed in this release.

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RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)
New Taskbar
some stupid hodge podge of grouped icons that
now requires the user to click twice in order to get
to the window he or she wants
jump lists which are of pretty much no use to... (Read the rest)
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Sad, but Snipping Tool is still the same  ravi16aug@... | 11/18/08
Works for me  hjacobson | 11/18/08
Not to look nasty  timiteh | 11/18/08
Re: Not to look nasty  TV John | 11/18/08
Perhaps  timiteh | 11/18/08
What I understand  Kaiwai | 11/18/08
I agree ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Not sure about your point as...  Sleeper Service | 11/18/08
Has nothing to do with that  Kaiwai | 11/18/08
someones discovered a new  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
Eh?  Sleeper Service | 11/19/08
If you'd read the first page  notsofast | 11/19/08
Should i have formulated my post differently ?  timiteh | 11/19/08
I plan to cover in a follow-up post  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/19/08
Thanks Ed.  timiteh | 11/19/08
No netbook here yet, unfortunately  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  cgdams | 11/18/08
Too early for a Deep Dive?  jpr75_z | 11/18/08
What I have heard  Kaiwai | 11/18/08
I disagree  rhomp2002@... | 11/18/08
Why?  Sleeper Service | 11/18/08
Libraries look interesting  Row5 | 11/18/08
Futile Argument  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
Futile analogy...  LeeC | 11/18/08
Dumbest Quote of the day!  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
I agree with bmerc  merc2dogs` | 11/19/08
Whoa...  bmerc | 11/18/08
Sheesh, talk about over analyzing an analogy..  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
I think the difference...  Sleeper Service | 11/18/08
The backspace key is an up button  commchf | 11/18/08
Yeah, it kind of is...  Sleeper Service | 11/18/08
You obviously don't know what is right for you.  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
Guess what?  CobraA1 | 11/18/08
Eh?  Sleeper Service | 11/19/08
forget the analogy..  TedKraan | 11/19/08
Local addressing vs. Global adressing  thomasak001 | 11/19/08
Two words....  MGP2 | 11/18/08
"the entire address bar is an up button"  bmerc | 11/18/08
good points however...  Row5 | 11/18/08
You're being arrogant  wolf_z | 11/18/08
He isn't being arrogant.  TedKraan | 11/19/08
Some care...  Sleeper Service | 11/19/08
Indeed  TedKraan | 11/19/08
I think people try to fit a cube in their round hole too much...  thenetavenger | 11/18/08
This is not an improvement.  CobraA1 | 11/18/08
No its an advancement  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
I don't see it.  CobraA1 | 11/19/08
So abstract  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
Here's what is happening.  CobraA1 | 11/19/08
Do you just create files in random locations?  Bozzer | 11/19/08
BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!  jbaviera@... | 11/19/08
Exactly  stonehenge@... | 11/19/08
I still need an up button.  CobraA1 | 11/18/08
try to see  TedKraan | 11/19/08
Works like a back button, not an up button  CobraA1 | 11/19/08
backspace != up in vista  Row5 | 11/19/08
That's pretty bad..  TedKraan | 11/19/08
They break even their own standards  jbaviera@... | 11/19/08
These 'Libraries' look like Server 2003 DFS  Smarty_Pantz | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  radar0509@... | 11/18/08
OS Stability  de-void | 11/18/08
This is not why Business has not moved to Vista...  thenetavenger | 11/18/08
how about WMC ? RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  amj2006 | 11/18/08
Avoid Nero  soonerproud | 11/18/08
WMC is currently way incomplete  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
I tried to stick with the OS features here  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Native Blu Ray support?  hjacobson | 11/18/08
Only as data devices  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Just from what I've read  mikefarinha | 11/18/08
Don't believe what you read  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
RE: Don't believe what, you ...  n0neXn0ne | 11/19/08
No, you shouldn't  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/19/08
The appropriate acronym ....  ShadeTree | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  mflatley | 11/18/08
Certainly it should go to 11  bigbaddms | 11/18/08
At least, the BBC gets that joke...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  ted.mccarty@... | 11/18/08
Responses  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Regarding RPC  de-void | 11/18/08
Libraries vs. drives as drives "if that's the way you prefer to work"  hjacobson | 11/18/08
Libraries can complicate backup and archival  terry flores | 11/18/08
Not "scattered hither and yon"  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/19/08
I want the Win2000/XP Defragment Status Graphic bar back!  vinnyboy3@... | 11/18/08
Microsoft is bringing it back in Win 7 (NT)  soonerproud | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  alpinesoft | 11/18/08
Defragment 'Graphic' Bar  vinnyboy3@... | 11/18/08
UAC  alpinesoft | 11/18/08
Nope!  de-void | 11/18/08
Er, that's not how administrator control works on a Mac  Nick Maxwell | 11/18/08
Similar indeed  de-void | 11/20/08
RE: Windows 7 (build 6801) - Is the bloody MS Sans Serif font gone?  Vocalpoint | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  papajohn@... | 11/18/08
No Movie Maker nor Windows Mail in the OS!  de-void | 11/18/08
No Movie Maker  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Windows Movie Maker  papajohn@... | 11/19/08
Movie Maker Live  soonerproud | 11/22/08
Same issues, same response  rcfoulk@... | 11/18/08
Same issues, same response  V@... | 11/18/08
Same issues, same response  morph000 | 11/18/08
Where is the bang?  shadowwalker1@... | 11/18/08
So security means nothing to you?  wolf_z | 11/18/08
Security is already addressed in multiple ways  terry flores | 11/18/08
Security is not an issue  rcfoulk@... | 11/19/08
addressed with 3rd party solutions  shadowwalker1@... | 11/19/08
WRONG  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
There's a difference here however  rcfoulk@... | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  V@... | 11/18/08
Pretty confident...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Pretty confident  V@... | 11/18/08
Leave the UI innovation to Apple  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
Not neccesseraly  timiteh | 11/20/08
Its good to see people now admitting  deaf_e_kate | 11/18/08
Vista blows  Chad_z | 11/18/08
Very poor example  Tiggster | 11/19/08
Perfect Example!  chessmen | 11/19/08
Vista isn't perfect....  Sleeper Service | 11/18/08
Not according to posters like "ye"  deaf_e_kate | 11/19/08
Some are, some aren't.  Sleeper Service | 11/19/08
Vista's biggest weakness  Tiggster | 11/19/08
Developers/DBAs As More Proficient End Users  Generalist | 11/20/08
You are missing the point...  thenetavenger | 11/18/08
I haven't missed the point  deaf_e_kate | 11/19/08
RE: You are missing the point  MrCobra | 11/19/08
The bottom line  Tiggster | 11/19/08
You're focused on the wrong point  rcfoulk@... | 11/20/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  jeffrejapa@... | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  richdave | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  lcarliner@... | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  jimhwall | 11/18/08
Been that way for ages  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
Not much fun with UAC throwing up dialogs at every turn.  V@... | 11/18/08
You don't have to use admin  Tiggster | 11/19/08
One Version  Pharaoh36706 | 11/18/08
Why only one version?  Tiggster | 11/19/08
I don't think so  timiteh | 11/20/08
Distro Targets  V@... | 11/23/08
RE: Win7 backup  Jim Johnson | 11/18/08
Vista backup has verification built in  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/20/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  lynne1462@... | 11/18/08
fail  sharp65 | 11/18/08
homegroups?  jreuter | 11/18/08
Completely compatible  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
My opinions  CobraA1 | 11/18/08
Please stop saying pre-beta  maferious | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  g_keramidas@... | 11/18/08
Maybe you should set the correct timezone? (NT)  logicearth@... | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  zenwalker | 11/18/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  ramnet@... | 11/18/08
Sick and tired  mrjoctave@... | 11/19/08
A Reliability Monitor  TedKraan | 11/19/08
RE: Please stop saying pre-beta  MrCobra | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  Island Gecko | 11/19/08
It is still there, its under the "Computer" category. (NT)  logicearth@... | 11/19/08
What's all the fuss about?  thomasak001 | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  johns_z | 11/19/08
The final word?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/19/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  jgt@... | 11/19/08
What are you talking about?  logicearth@... | 11/20/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  Glowplugv | 11/23/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  GAXXIS | 12/20/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  cranialsurge | 12/20/08
RE: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)  cranialsurge | 12/20/08

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